The Confederate Soldier's wife

The Confederate Soldier's wife (c. 1861)
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Confederate Soldier’s Wife

PARTING FROM HER HUSBAND!

Here is thy trusty blade!
Take it, and wield it in a glorious cause;
Defend our firesides, battle for the laws
Which our forefathers made;
And stay, that on thy breast my hand
May place the blue cockade!

Go forth to conquer; where
The battle rages fiercest thou wilt be,
And I will glory that my Love is there
Struggling for Liberty.

Haste to the battle field!
Thy country calls thee to the deadly fight—
Go forth undaunted in thy manhood’s might,
Thy noble cause thy shield;
And if thou fallest—hush, heart, thine agony—
God will defend the right!

Where the Palmetto waves
O’er manly hearts that struggle to be free,
That bid defiance bold to Tyranny;
Where hospitable graves
Are widely yawning for the reckless foe,
My lip can bid thee, best beloved, go!
What if thou fallest? my heart will throb to know
He died, O South, for thee!

This work was published in 1861 and is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States as well as countries and areas where the copyright terms of anonymous or pseudonymous works are 162 years or less since publication.

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